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Bust of Nefertiti
Nefertiti means "the Beautiful one is Come". The German professor Borchardt found the original bust made of painted limestone in 1912 at Tel-El-Amarna (ancient Akhetaton) in what used to be the workshop of the sculptor Thutmes. Nefertiti was the daughter of a high dignitary in the Pharaohs court and the wife of King Akhenaten who ruled from 1379 to 1362 BC. . Her tomb has never been discovered. Nefertiti's bust was taken out of Egypt under unclear circumstances to be taken to Berlin. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Berlin (c. 1360 BC), this gallery quality reproduction is made from compound stone with a hand-painted polychrome finish and a black marble base, 13"H. NOTE: This is an exceeding beautiful reproduction!
TAL109, $195 $165
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Rosetta Stone Relief Wall Hanging
British Museum, London, 203 BC
Compound stone, soapstone
finish, ready to hang, 14"H,
TAL327, $63
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Set of Large Canopic Jars
Egyptian Museum, Cairo. 650 B.C. Canopic Jars were in used to store various internal organs removed during the process of mummification. They were four in number and eventually came to represent the Four Sons of Horus. Duamutef, the jackal-headed jar representing the east, contained the stomach and was protected by the goddess Neith. Qebehsenuef, the falcon-headed jar representing the west, contained the intestines and was protected by the goddess Selket. Hapi, the baboon-headed jar representing the north, contained the lungs and was protected by the goddess Nephthys. Imseti, the human-headed jar representing the south, contained the liver and was protected by the goddess Isis. Made from resin, aged sandstone finish, lids open, 9"H each. TAL852, $115
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Canopic Jars Set, Small
Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London
Made from casting stone, each jar measures 4.5"H. 6641, $45
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Isis Winged Mother of all Gods Large Stone and Color Large Stone and Color
Isis Winged Large Stone and Color. Isis was regarded as the mother goddess of Egypt and symbolical mother of the king. Isis was worshiped as the “Great of Magic” and called the “Eye of Ra”. With her husband Osiris and their son Horus they form the main triad of Egypt. Here Isis has her wings extended in a pose of protection, often used to protect her son Horus or her husband Osiris. Made from resin with hand painted color and stone details, marble base, measures 16.5”H x 25”W. 5179, $193.00
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The Sacred Triad:
Osiris, Isis & Horus
Louvre Museum, Paris,
1450 BC, 13"H, compound
stone, soapstone finish,
ready to hang, TAL118, $53
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Ramoses and Wife Maya Egyptian Relief with Color Details
This elegant portrait of Ramoses and Wife is from the tomb of Ramose in the necropolis of Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. They are presented here in this wall relief attending a banquet. Made from stone and fiberglass, hand painted color details, ready to hang, 5 lbs, 20”W x 16”H. 4898, $135 $99
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Isis the Mother of all Gods and Queen Nefertari Relief
Valley of the Queens, Luxor,
1270 BC, 24.5"H x 11.5"W,
compound stone, polychrome
and sandstone finish, ready to
hang, TAL634, $165
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Anubis the Lord of the Underworld Overseeing a Mummification Color Relief
Tomb of Senneden, Thebes,
1400 BC, 11.5"H, compound
stone, polychrome and
sandstone finish, ready
to hang, TAL113P, $63
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Ramses II at
the Battle of Kadesh
Temple of Abu Simbel, Egypt, 1255 BC, compound stone, sandstone finish, ready to hang, 15"W x 11"H, TAL332, $59
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Ankh Symbol of Life Sandstone Cross
Compound stone, sandstone finish, wall hanging, 7.5"H,
TAL849W, $33
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